The top 10 neighbors for Glenn Greenwald form a tight, homogeneous cluster — all journalists, with scores spanning just 0.97 to 0.97 at the top and compressing to 0.97 across the set. The shape is flat: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the composition is almost entirely same-kind.
Six of the ten neighbors share Greenwald's own subcategory of Journalists: Rukmini Callimachi (0.98), Ronan Farrow (0.97), Andrew Kaczynski (0.97), Yashar Ali (0.97), Jane Mayer (0.97), and Jacob Soboroff (0.97). The remaining four break slightly from that pattern: Maria Popova (0.97) and Anand Giridharadas (0.97) are Authors; Paul Krugman (0.97) is an Academic; and Slate (0.97) is a Website. No other categories appear in the top 10 — no activists, no publishers, no TV personalities — though the wider graph may tell a different story.
The narrow score band (0.9679–0.9751) and the journalist-heavy composition together describe an audience that tracks closely with the professional media world: readers who follow multiple bylines across outlets rather than clustering around a single voice or platform.