The Auschwitz Memorial's top 10 nearest neighbors are politicians, journalists, and political commentators — not other non-profits, museums, or historical institutions. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.95 with no single dominant neighbor and no sharp drop-off, meaning the audience composition is consistent across the cluster rather than anchored to any one entity.
The Lincoln Project (0.96) sits at the top, the only organizational neighbor in the set; the remaining nine are all individuals from the Celebrities and Influencers category. Politicians make up the largest subcategory block: Evan McMullin (0.96), Pete Buttigieg (0.96), Justin Amash (0.96), and Jen Psaki (0.96) all cluster tightly together. Journalists follow closely: Heather Cox Richardson (0.96) appears as an Academic, while Michael Beschloss (0.95) is classified as an Author. Bradley Whitford (0.96) is the sole Actor in the top 10, and Ken Burns (0.95) the sole Director. No other non-profits, no cultural institutions, and no educational organizations appear in the top 10.
The absence of same-kind neighbors — zero other Non-Profits in the top 10 — combined with the concentration of politicians, political commentators, and civic journalists points to an audience defined primarily by political and civic engagement rather than by interest in cultural or heritage institutions as a category.