Volodymyr Zelenskyy at 0.89 and The Kyiv Independent at 0.86 form two distinct poles in Ukraine's top 10 — a politician and a news publisher, pulling from the same audience neighborhood but representing different kinds of entities entirely.
The shape here is two-peak: those first two neighbors sit well above the rest, with a visible drop to the January 6th Committee at 0.80 and NASA Webb Telescope at 0.75. The top 10 as a whole spans a wide range of subcategories — Politicians, News Publishers, Government, Research Organizations, Humor Memes and Satire, Sporting Goods retail, and Comedians — with no single subcategory dominating beyond the first two positions. Ukraine shares its own subcategory (Government) with exactly one neighbor: the January 6th Committee at 0.80. The remaining seven neighbors are drawn from entirely different kinds of entities, including NewsNation Now (0.75), Buitengebieden (0.72), Play It Again Sports (0.68), and Trae Crowder (0.67). The presence of a used-sporting-goods retailer and a political comedian alongside a wartime head of state and an independent war-coverage outlet illustrates how audience shape operates independently of thematic content.
The two-peak structure suggests Ukraine's audience is anchored by two distinct gravitational centers — a high-profile individual and a dedicated news source — with a long, diffuse tail of cross-category neighbors that share the same audience composition without sharing any obvious subject matter.