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The top 10 neighbors for the World Health Organization compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.97 down to 0.94 — with no single entity pulling sharply ahead. That flat distribution is itself the finding.

Seven of the ten neighbors are News Publishers: BBC News (World) (0.97), Reuters (0.97), The Washington Post (0.96), BBC Breaking News (0.96), The New York Times (0.95), The Economist (0.94), and HuffPost (0.94). The remaining three are a Tech Personality — Bill Gates (0.96) — a Magazine — TIME (0.96) — and a Politician — Kamala Harris (0.95). No other Non-Profit appears in the top 10; the WHO's own subcategory is entirely absent from its nearest neighbors.

The dominant subcategory is News Publishers, but the presence of a Tech Personality and a Politician at near-identical scores signals that the audience shape isn't purely a news-reader profile. Bill Gates at 0.96 sits between the two BBC accounts, and Kamala Harris at 0.95 sits just below The New York Times — both well within the cluster rather than outliers. The cross-kind composition here — global wire services, prestige print, and high-profile public figures — points to an audience organized around internationally oriented, policy-adjacent information consumption rather than around health or non-profit content specifically.

The flat shape, with scores compressed across a 0.03-point range, suggests this audience is broadly shared with the global news and public-affairs ecosystem rather than concentrated in any single niche.

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Cosine similarity over Persona Live audience composition.
"Entities whose overall audience profile most closely matches this one — people who follow one tend to follow the other."

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Attention graph /similar sample results  (free):
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