The top 10 neighbors for Bari Weiss form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.9551 to 0.9714, a spread of less than two percentage points — with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest. The shape is flat: the audience composition here is consistent across the set, not concentrated on any one figure.
Subcategory-wise, the cluster divides almost evenly three ways. Journalists account for three of the ten: David Brooks (0.97), Jonathan Swan (0.96), and David Frum (0.96). Authors make up another three: Thomas L. Friedman (0.97), Max Boot (0.96), and Michael Beschloss (0.96). Professionals fill the remaining three slots: Scott Gottlieb, MD (0.96), Frank Luntz (0.96), and Garry Kasparov (0.96). Tim Miller (0.96), classified as a Politician, is the lone outlier from those three subcategories. What unites the set is not a single type but a consistent audience profile that spans commentary, analysis, and public-affairs expertise — journalists and authors in roughly equal measure, with credentialed professionals running alongside them.
The flat shape signals an audience that is broadly distributed across this cluster rather than anchored to any one figure or kind.