Taye Diggs' nearest neighbors in the top 10 are dominated by journalists and activists — not fellow actors. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 with no single standout, and the mix across subcategories tells the real story.
Tallying the top 10: journalists lead with three entries — Symone D. Sanders (0.97), Soledad O'Brien (0.96), and Melissa Harris-Perry (0.96, subcategory: Academics) — followed by activists Color Of Change (0.96) and DeRay Mckesson (0.96), artist Ava DuVernay (0.96), politician Maxine Waters (0.96), activist Michael Skolnik (0.95), politician Zerlina Maxwell (0.95), and actor Wendell Pierce (0.95). That last entry is the only fellow actor in the top 10; the rest are journalists, activists, politicians, and an academic. No other actor appears in the top 10 besides Pierce.
The cluster is defined less by entertainment than by civic and media engagement — journalists, activists, and politicians account for eight of the ten nearest neighbors. Pierce (0.95) is the lone actor in the set, and even he sits at the bottom of the band.
This audience shape suggests that Diggs draws followers whose attention is oriented primarily toward journalism, activism, and political commentary rather than toward the acting world.