The top 10 neighbors form a tight cluster of conservative media and commentary figures — TV personalities, journalists, a news publisher, and a podcast host — with no other Government Officials appearing among them. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.98 indicates near-identical audience shape.
The scores span a narrow band from 0.9706 to 0.9781, confirming the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates. One America News (0.9781) and Dana Loesch (0.9779) sit at the top, separated by just 0.0002, followed closely by Dan Bongino (0.9772), Dinesh D'Souza (0.9758), and Jim Jordan (0.9748). The subcategory mix across all ten breaks down as three TV personalities — Loesch, Tucker Carlson (0.9711), and Liz Wheeler (0.9709) — two journalists — Bongino and Jack Posobiec (0.9713) — one news publisher, one politician, one author, one actor (James Woods, 0.9737), and one podcast/radio outlet (Mark R. Levin, 0.9706). The center entity's own subcategory, Government Officials, has no representative in the top 10; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by media personalities and commentary figures rather than by fellow officials.
The flat, high-scoring cluster suggests an audience that moves cohesively across a specific media ecosystem rather than anchoring to any single figure within it.