The top 10 neighbors form a tight cluster of right-aligned political media and commentary figures — politicians, journalists, news publishers, and activists — with no other Government Officials appearing among them. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.98 indicates near-identical audience shape.
The scores span just 0.0041, from One America News at 0.9764 down to Jim Jordan at 0.9723, which is the defining feature of a flat shape: no single neighbor pulls away from the rest. Politicians make up the largest subcategory slice — Tom Fitton (0.9759), Ryan Fournier (0.9734), and Jim Jordan (0.9723) — followed by two Journalists, Dan Bongino (0.9727) and Jack Posobiec (0.9726). The remaining four positions go to a News Publisher (One America News), a Political Group (Trump War Room, 0.9752), an Author (Dinesh D'Souza, 0.9728), an Activist (Scott Presler, 0.9726), and a Podcasts and Radio channel (Mark R. Levin, 0.9724). None of the ten share the center entity's own subcategory of Government Officials.
The flat, uniformly high scores across this mix of subcategories indicate an audience that is deeply embedded in a single political media ecosystem rather than one organized around any particular content format or figure.