The top 10 neighbors for Kaitlan Collins form a dense, mixed cluster — journalists, politicians, government officials, and activists — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.98, the defining signature of a flat shape.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: five are Journalists (Daniel Dale at 0.99, Jake Tapper at 0.98, Hallie Jackson at 0.98, Paula Reid at 0.98, Steve Kornacki at 0.98), two are Politicians (Jen Psaki at 0.99, Evan McMullin at 0.98), one is an Activist (Shannon Watts at 0.98), one is a Government Official (Doug Emhoff at 0.98), and one is a Comedian (Sarah Cooper at 0.98). No single neighbor pulls away from the pack — the gap between first and tenth is less than 0.01 — so the structure here is composition, not concentration.
The mix is notable: while journalists make up the plurality, nearly half the top 10 comes from outside that subcategory entirely. Politicians, a government official, an activist, and a comedian all sit at essentially the same audience distance as Collins's fellow journalists. That breadth within a tight score band points to an audience defined less by a single professional niche and more by a shared orientation toward political news and civic discourse.