Indivisible Guide's ten nearest neighbors are dominated by journalists and political media, with scores compressed into a narrow band between 0.98 and 0.99 — a flat distribution where no single entity pulls significantly ahead. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight clustering means the audience shape is consistent across a wide range of neighbor types rather than anchored to any one.
Five of the ten neighbors are journalists: Ana Marie Cox (0.99), Judd Legum (0.99), Ezra Klein (0.99), Ronan Farrow (0.99), and Yashar Ali (0.98). The remaining five span a range of subcategories: Jon Favreau (Professionals, 0.98), ProPublica (Non-Profit, 0.98), Media Matters (Activism, 0.98), Slate (Websites, 0.98), and Sarah Kendzior (Authors, 0.98). Media Matters is the only neighbor sharing Indivisible Guide's own Activism subcategory; the rest of the set is built from political journalists, a media watchdog, an investigative outlet, and a political commentator-turned-podcaster.
The flat shape and journalist-heavy composition indicate an audience that tracks political information broadly — one that moves across individual reporters, publications, and advocacy organizations without concentrating around any single one.