The top 10 neighbors for Jonathan Greenblatt compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. The shape is flat: a dense, coherent cluster rather than a hierarchy.
Subcategory composition tells the story. Of the ten neighbors, five are Journalists: Joyce Alene (0.95), Mika Brzezinski (0.95), Stephanie Ruhle (0.94), Joe Scarborough (0.93), and Jill Wine-Banks (0.94 — though classified as TV Personalities). Breaking it down precisely: four neighbors are Journalists, two are Academics (Laurence Tribe at 0.94, Richard W. Painter at 0.94), two are TV Personalities (Jill Wine-Banks at 0.94, Mimi Rocah at 0.94), one is a TV Show (Morning Joe at 0.94), and one is a Non-Profit (ADL at 0.95). Jonathan Greenblatt's own subcategory is Activists; Scott Dworkin (0.92, also an Activist) is the only fellow Activist in the top 10 — and he sits outside the top ten shown here. No other Activist appears in the top 10.
The cluster is dominated by cable-news-adjacent figures — journalists, legal academics, and TV personalities — alongside the organization most directly associated with Greenblatt himself. The absence of other Activists in the top 10 suggests this audience is shaped less by activist identity than by engagement with political media commentary and legal analysis.
The flat shape, with scores clustered tightly around 0.93–0.95, indicates an audience with a very consistent profile across all ten neighbors — one that moves as a bloc through a specific media ecosystem rather than fragmenting across distinct interest clusters.