Community (0.69) and Doug Benson (0.68) sit nearly level at the top of Adam Ruins Everything's neighbor set — a two-peak structure that names the two audience neighborhoods this show bridges: ensemble comedy television and stand-up.
Those two poles organize most of the top 10. The actor cluster — Neil Patrick Harris (0.66), Alison Brie (0.65), Felicia Day (0.64), and Danny Pudi (0.63) — pulls toward the Community side; Brie and Pudi are cast members of that show, but the subcategory field classifies all four as Actors, and their presence reflects a shared audience shape rather than a thematic connection. The comedian side is reinforced by Penn Jillette (0.66), whose audience profile sits close to Benson's. Together, actors and comedians account for six of the ten neighbors. The remaining four are structurally distinct: Bad Robot Productions (0.65, Film Studios), Lush North America (0.64, Beauty), Macklemore (0.63, Musicians and Bands), and Community itself as the lone fellow TV show in the top 10. The Beauty and musician entries are the clearest cross-kind signals — audiences that look like Adam Ruins Everything's but belong to entirely different content categories.
The two-peak shape suggests this show's audience doesn't consolidate around a single neighbor type; it sits at the intersection of a comedy-TV cluster and a stand-up cluster, with enough breadth to pull in outliers from outside either.