Dan Price's top 10 nearest neighbors span comedians, fact-checking websites, politicians, actors, and a government official — a cross-kind cluster with no other Professionals in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.95 indicates near-identical audience shape.
The three comedians — Jon Stewart (0.95), Jordan Klepper (0.94), and Sarah Beattie (0.94) — form the densest subcategory in the top 10, but the range across all ten neighbors is narrow: from 0.95 down to 0.92, a spread of just 0.03. That compression is the defining structural feature here. PolitiFact (0.95) and The Onion (0.93) represent the website subcategory; Pete Buttigieg (0.93) and Jill Biden (0.92) bring in politicians and government officials; Megan Rapinoe (0.93), The Late Show (0.93), and Dan Levy (0.93) round out the set across athletes, TV shows, and actors. No single subcategory dominates, and none of the neighbors share Dan Price's own subcategory of Professionals.
The flat shape across this diverse mix points to an audience defined less by any single content type than by a consistent underlying profile that cuts across political commentary, satire, and civic media.