Fifth Third Bank's top 10 nearest neighbors contain no other banks — U.S. Bank is the lone fellow bank in the data, sitting at position 36 in the broader set, well outside the top 10. What fills that space instead is a cluster dominated by comedians and actors.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.81 down to 0.77 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Jordan Klepper leads at 0.81, followed by SimpsonsQOTD at 0.80 — a fictional-characters account — and Will Arnett at 0.78. Sarah Beattie (0.78) and Jon Stewart (0.77) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all 10 neighbors: comedians account for four entries (Klepper, Beattie, Stewart, Andy Richter), actors for one (Arnett), with the remaining five spread across fictional characters, entertainment platforms, journalists, websites, and sports teams. No other bank appears in the top 10. The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature here: the audiences whose shape most closely resembles Fifth Third Bank's are built around late-night and comedy-adjacent figures, not financial services peers.
The narrow score band and the comedy-heavy composition together suggest an audience that is broadly mainstream and culturally engaged rather than defined by any single niche.