Echofon's ten nearest neighbors span academics, politicians, activists, athletes, a non-profit, a news publisher, a TV show, and a professional — not a single other Tools and Resources entity in the set. The scores compress into a narrow band from 0.90 to 0.92, which is the defining structural fact here: no one neighbor pulls away from the rest.
Cornel West (0.92) and Melissa Harris-Perry (0.91) represent the Academics subcategory; Bakari Sellers (0.92) and Donna Brazile (0.91) represent Politicians. Alongside them sit Shaun King (0.91, Activists), Ben Crump (0.91, Professionals), Naomi Osaka (0.91, Athletes), NAACP (0.91, Non-Profit), SuperSoul Sunday (0.91, TV Shows), and The Root (0.90, News Publishers). The mix is cross-kind almost by definition — ten neighbors, ten different subcategories — yet the similarity scores are nearly identical across all of them, suggesting a single coherent audience shape rather than several overlapping ones.
The flat distribution across such a diverse subcategory mix points to an audience defined less by any one content category and more by a consistent set of underlying interests that cuts across media, advocacy, politics, and public figures.