The top 10 neighbors for Caroline Orr Bueno span eight distinct subcategories — journalists, politicians, activists, academics, authors, government officials, a non-profit, and a professional — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.97, a textbook flat shape with no single dominant pull.
Three of the ten neighbors are journalists: Daniel Dale (0.97), Kasie Hunt (0.97), and Katy Tur (0.97). But the majority are not. Seth Abramson, classified as an Academic, sits at the top of the set (0.98), followed by activist Amy Siskind (0.98) and author Molly Jong-Fast (0.97). The remaining four — politician Sally Yates (0.97), non-profit Citizens for Ethics (0.97), government official James Comey (0.97), and professional Preet Bharara (0.97) — round out a cluster defined less by media role than by a shared political-accountability orientation across subcategories. The scores are so tightly grouped that no single neighbor stands out structurally; the audience shape is essentially uniform across the entire set.
This flat, cross-kind cluster suggests an audience organized around a thematic lane — political accountability and oversight — rather than around any one type of voice.