Yamiche Alcindor's top 10 neighbors span journalists, politicians, professionals, and political media outlets — a mix that holds together within a remarkably compressed score range of 0.9777 to 0.9866, with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack.
Three of the ten are fellow journalists: Chris Hayes at 0.99, Elie Mystal at 0.98, and Alex Wagner at 0.98. But the set is not journalist-dominated. Two neighbors are politicians — Tom Perez at 0.98 and Cory Booker at 0.98 — and two are Professionals: Chelsea Clinton at 0.98 and Maya Harris at 0.98. The remaining three are institutional: Media Matters (Activism, 0.98), PBS NewsHour (TV Shows, 0.98), and NPR Politics (News Publishers, 0.98). That distribution — roughly a third journalists, a third politicians and professionals, a third political media — is the defining structural feature here.
The flat shape means no single neighbor anchors the audience; instead, the audience overlaps broadly and nearly equally across political journalism, political figures, and civic-oriented media. The tight score band suggests these audiences are not just similar but nearly interchangeable in composition.