The top 10 neighbors for Code of Vets are a mix of politicians, TV personalities, political media, and one activist — a cross-kind cluster with no other organization in the Activism subcategory present. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.97 down to 0.95, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape classification.
Diamond and Silk (0.97) and Jeanine Pirro (0.96) are the two highest-scoring neighbors, both TV Personalities. Alongside them sit Trump War Room (0.96, Political Groups) and RSBN (0.95, News Publishers) — political media outlets rather than advocacy organizations. Politicians account for two more slots: Ryan Fournier (0.95) and David A. Clarke, Jr. (0.95), with Sarah Huckabee Sanders (0.95) as a Government Official. Scott Presler (0.95, Activists) is the one neighbor whose subcategory most closely resembles Code of Vets' own; Kambree (0.95, Humor Memes and Satire) and W.E. Dupree (0.95, Journalists) round out the set.
The overall picture is an audience shaped almost entirely by conservative political and media figures rather than by other veteran-focused or advocacy organizations — the nearest audiences belong to politicians, TV personalities, and political outlets, with a single activist neighbor as the lone exception in the top 10.