The top 10 neighbors form a dense, cross-kind cluster of politicians, journalists, TV personalities, news publishers, and actors — with no other Activist in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.96 to 0.98, a band narrow enough that no single neighbor stands apart as a dominant pull.
Politicians make up the largest subcategory slice: Candace Owens (0.98), Mike Pompeo (0.97), and Jim Jordan (0.96) all land in the top 10. Journalists account for two more slots — Dan Bongino (0.98) and Jack Posobiec (0.96) — alongside TV personality Glenn Beck (0.97) and government official Jenna Ellis (0.97). The two news publishers in the set, Newsmax (0.97) and One America News (0.97), are the only non-Celebrities-and-Influencers entities in the top 10. The lone actor, James Woods (0.98), sits near the top of the list — a cross-kind presence that mirrors the broader pattern: this audience's shape is defined less by any single entity type than by a consistent mix of political media figures across formats.
The flat, tightly compressed scores suggest an audience that moves as a coherent bloc across politicians, commentators, and right-leaning media channels rather than clustering around any one of them.