The top 10 neighbors for Seth Abramson span journalists, politicians, government officials, activists, and academics — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.97.
The shape is flat: Amy Siskind (0.98), Molly Jong-Fast (0.98), and James Comey (0.98) sit at the top, but the gap between first and tenth is small enough that no single neighbor stands out as a structural anchor. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: journalists account for two entries (Caroline Orr Bueno at 0.98 and Natasha Bertrand at 0.98), politicians account for four (Sally Yates at 0.98, Rick Wilson at 0.98, George Conway at 0.98, Adam Parkhomenko at 0.98), government officials contribute one (James Comey), activists one (Amy Siskind), authors one (Molly Jong-Fast), and political groups one (The Lincoln Project at 0.98). Abramson's own subcategory — Academics — does not appear among the top 10 neighbors; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by politicians, journalists, and government officials rather than by fellow academics.
That cross-kind composition — an academic whose nearest audiences are shaped by political figures and political journalists — is the defining structural feature of this cluster.