The top 10 neighbors for Nikole Hannah-Jones span a narrow similarity band — from 0.99 down to 0.98 — with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the rest. That flat distribution means the audience shape is defined by its composition, not by any one anchor.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: journalists appear three times (Jamil Smith at 0.98, Wesley Lowery at 0.98, Michael Harriot at 0.98), activists appear three times (Brittany Cunningham at 0.99, Samuel Sinyangwe at 0.99, DeRay Mckesson at 0.98), one author (Clint Smith at 0.99), one comedian (W. Kamau Bell at 0.98), one non-profit (Southern Poverty Law Center at 0.98), and one activism organization (Fair Fight at 0.98). Journalists and activists together account for six of the ten neighbors — the two subcategories that define the cluster's character. The remaining four positions are distributed across authors, comedians, and civil-society organizations, with no politicians, actors, or media channels appearing in the top 10.
The shape here is a tightly cohesive audience that sits at the intersection of journalism and organized activism, with no meaningful gap between the nearest and tenth-nearest neighbor.