George Wallace's top 10 neighbors span politicians, activists, journalists, and a non-profit — with only two fellow comedians in the set. The similarity scores here measure how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the range across the top 10 runs from 0.94 down to 0.91, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape classification.
Leslie Jones (0.94) and W. Kamau Bell (0.92) are the two comedians in the top 10, but they sit alongside three politicians — Stacey Abrams (0.93), Cori Bush (0.92), and Keith Ellison (0.91) — plus Michael Harriot (0.94) as a journalist, Dionne Warwick (0.93) as a musician, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (0.91) as an activist, The Democrats (0.92) as a political organization, and the Southern Poverty Law Center (0.93) as a non-profit. The dominant subcategory by count is Politicians (three entries), but the broader pattern is a cross-kind cluster where civic and advocacy-oriented entities — politicians, activists, and non-profits — account for five of the ten neighbors, outnumbering comedians two to one.
The flat shape and tight score band mean no single neighbor dominates; what the data reveals instead is an audience whose shape aligns more consistently with civic and political figures than with the comedy world.