The top 10 neighbors for Scott Presler — an Activist — form a tightly mixed cluster of TV Personalities, Politicians, Journalists, and Government Officials, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 (The Leo Terrell) down to 0.97 (Kambree), a spread of less than one percentage point across all ten. TV Personalities are the most represented subcategory in the top 10, with The Leo Terrell (0.98), Liz Wheeler (not in top 10 — correcting: the top 10 are The Leo Terrell, Dan Bongino, Ryan Fournier, One America News, Dinesh D'Souza, George Papadopoulos, Trump War Room, Jack Posobiec, Jim Jordan, and Kambree). Tallying subcategories across those ten: Politicians appear twice (Ryan Fournier at 0.97, Jim Jordan at 0.97); Journalists twice (Dan Bongino at 0.97, Jack Posobiec at 0.97); Government Officials once (George Papadopoulos at 0.97); TV Personalities once (The Leo Terrell at 0.98); Authors once (Dinesh D'Souza at 0.97); News Publishers once (One America News at 0.97); Political Groups once (Trump War Room at 0.97); and Humor Memes and Satire once (Kambree at 0.97). Scott Presler's own subcategory — Activists — does not appear in the top 10. The neighbor set is cross-kind throughout: commentators, politicians, journalists, and media outlets rather than fellow activists.
The flat, cross-kind pattern suggests this audience is defined less by a single content type than by a consistent ideological media ecosystem spanning multiple formats and roles.