The top 10 neighbors for PatriotTakes span six distinct subcategories — activists, politicians, research organizations, authors, comedians, and a non-profit — with scores packed into a narrow band from 0.92 down to 0.91, the defining signature of a flat shape.
Democracy Docket leads at 0.92, followed closely by politician Justin Amash at 0.92 and NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover at 0.92 — the rover's presence in the top three is the most structurally notable detail, placing a research organization on equal footing with political and activist accounts. Glennon Doyle (0.91, Authors) and Brent Terhune (0.91, Comedians) round out the top five, with Auschwitz Memorial (0.91, Non-Profit), Dan Price (0.91, Professionals), Brené Brown (0.91, Authors), Amy McGrath (0.91, Politicians), and Randy Rainbow (0.91, Comedians) completing the set. No single subcategory dominates: politicians and comedians each claim two slots, authors claim two, and the remaining four slots go to activism, research, non-profit, and professionals — one each. PatriotTakes itself is classified as Humor Memes and Satire, and no other entity in the top 10 shares that subcategory, meaning the audience shape is defined almost entirely by cross-kind overlap rather than same-kind clustering.
The flat distribution across this unusually mixed neighbor set suggests an audience that moves fluidly across political, comedic, and civic content without anchoring strongly to any single type.