Ramona Shelburne's top 10 neighbors span journalists, news publishers, restaurant brands, travel apps, finance brands, a film studio, a tech personality, a technology brand, and a magazine — a mix that resists easy categorization and reflects the flat shape of this audience.
The three closest neighbors are fellow journalists: Marc J. Spears at 0.88, Marc Stein at 0.84, and J.A. Adande at 0.80. These are the only three neighbors who share Shelburne's own subcategory (Journalists), and their presence confirms a core same-kind signal. But they account for just three of the ten slots. The remaining seven are drawn from entirely different domains: AJ+ (News Publishers, 0.87), Eat24 (Restaurant brand, 0.87), Lyft (Travel, 0.86), Chase (Finance, 0.86), Amazon Studios (Film Studios, 0.85), Google (Technology, 0.84), and Marques Brownlee (Tech Personalities, 0.84). No single non-journalist subcategory dominates; the cross-kind neighbors are genuinely varied.
The scores themselves reinforce the flat shape: the gap between the top neighbor (0.88) and the tenth (0.84) is only four points, meaning no single entity pulls sharply ahead of the rest. The audience here is not organized around one adjacent community — it overlaps broadly with a digitally engaged, platform-native crowd that follows sports journalism, consumer tech, news media, and urban service brands in roughly equal measure.