Room Rater's top 10 neighbors are journalists, government officials, politicians, and professionals — a cluster defined almost entirely by political media and civic commentary, with no other Humor Memes and Satire entity appearing in the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. Nate Silver leads at 0.99, followed immediately by Andy Slavitt at 0.99 and Five Thirty Eight and Dave Wasserman both at 0.99. Tallying the subcategories across all 10 neighbors: journalists account for five entries — David Fahrenthold (0.99), Dave Wasserman (0.99), Nate Silver (0.99), Five Thirty Eight as a website, and Jonathan Swan (0.98) — alongside government officials Ronald Klain (0.99) and Ben Rhodes (0.99), politician Brian Schatz (0.99), and comedian Sarah Cooper (0.98). The one clear cross-kind exception is Sarah Cooper, a comedian whose presence at 0.98 is the sole nod to the satirical register Room Rater itself occupies.
The overall picture is an audience shaped almost entirely by political journalism and civic media — a crowd that follows election analysts, White House reporters, and former government officials as closely as it follows satire.