At 0.90, The Kyiv Independent sits at one peak of a two-peak structure — and at 0.88, Volodymyr Zelenskyy anchors the other. These two neighbors, a news publisher covering the war in Ukraine and a politician at its center, form a distinct cluster that pulls the January 6th Committee's audience toward international crisis coverage.
The shape is two-peak, meaning the top 10 doesn't resolve into a single dominant tribe but bridges two recognizable neighborhoods. The first runs through Ukraine-adjacent content: The Kyiv Independent (0.90), Zelenskyy (0.88), and Adam Kinzinger (0.84), a politician who was a committee member himself. The second neighborhood is harder to name by theme but is defined by subcategory: Buitengebieden (0.85) is Humor Memes and Satire, AFC Richmond (0.84) is a Fictional Character, The Good Liars (0.83) and Brent Terhune (0.82) are Comedians, and Ted Lasso (0.82) is a TV Show. That cluster — satirists, comedians, and a fictional football club — shares audience shape with the committee despite having no obvious thematic connection to it.
The only other Government entity in the top 10 is Ukraine (0.80), and no other Government subcategory neighbor appears. The remaining slots go to VSiN (0.83), a Podcasts and Radio entry, and Jo (0.82), classified as Miscellaneous.
This audience sits at the intersection of high-stakes political news and a specific strain of politically inflected comedy — two neighborhoods that, in this data, turn out to share the same people.