The top 10 neighbors for Jack Dorsey span tech media, tech personalities, and business news — a dense, undifferentiated cluster with scores ranging only from 0.99 to 0.98, the hallmark of a flat shape.
TechCrunch (0.99) and WIRED (0.99) sit at the top, both marketing-channel websites and magazines oriented around technology coverage. Medium (0.99) and AngelList (0.99) follow as websites, with Evan Williams (0.99) — a fellow Tech Personality — the first person in the set. The remaining neighbors include VentureBeat (0.98) and Mashable (0.98) as magazines, The Verge (0.98) as a website, Chris Sacca (0.98) as a Tech Personality, and Bloomberg Businessweek (0.98) as a news publisher. Tallying the subcategories: five are websites or magazines (Marketing Channels), two are Tech Personalities, one is a news publisher, one is a blog-adjacent magazine, and one is a news publisher — the cluster is overwhelmingly tech media properties and tech-adjacent personalities, with no meaningful outlier pulling in a different direction.
The same-kind pattern is partial but not dominant: only two of the ten neighbors share Dorsey's Tech Personality subcategory, while the majority are media channels covering the same industry. The flat shape means no single neighbor stands out structurally; the audience is defined by a broad, consistent affinity for the tech media and startup ecosystem rather than by any one anchor.