Glenn Thrush's top 10 neighbors are almost entirely fellow journalists — nine of the ten share his subcategory, with scores packed tightly between 0.99 and 0.9908. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the narrow band across all ten positions is the defining structural feature of this flat shape.
The two highest scores, both at 0.9947, belong to Maggie Haberman and Josh Dawsey, followed closely by Julia Ioffe at 0.9936 and Ryan Lizza at 0.9934. Jeffrey Goldberg (0.9928), Jonathan Martin (0.9919), Josh Marshall (0.9915), Olivia Nuzzi (0.9910), and David Fahrenthold (0.9908) round out the set. The one departure from the journalist cluster is Andy Borowitz, a comedian, at 0.9919 — tied for sixth and sitting squarely inside the same tight band rather than standing apart from it.
The overall picture is a densely homogeneous neighborhood: no news publishers, no government officials, and no academics appear in the top 10, and the spread from first to tenth is less than four hundredths of a point — a cluster defined more by its uniformity than by any single dominant pull.