The top 10 neighbors in GoNoodle's similarity graph form one of the most concentrated same-kind clusters visible in this data set: every position is occupied by an education-sector entity, with no crossover into other domains at this range.
The shape is broad — no single neighbor dominates, and scores descend gradually from Discovery Education at 0.89 down to EdTech K-12 Magazine at 0.83, a span of only six points across ten neighbors. That tight band reflects an audience whose composition is consistently matched by other education-focused entities rather than pulled toward any one of them. Google for Education (0.87) and Nearpod (0.87) sit just behind the leader, followed closely by Teacher2Teacher (0.87) and We Are Teachers (0.86). Subcategory-wise, six of the ten neighbors carry an Education subcategory — Discovery Education, Nearpod, Teacher2Teacher, We Are Teachers, Quizizz, and ClassDojo — while the remaining four are a Tools and Resources entry (Google for Education), two Academics (George Couros at 0.84, and implicitly adjacent), and one Magazines outlet (EdTech K-12 Magazine). The two Celebrities and Influencers entries — Dave Burgess (0.84, Authors) and George Couros (0.84, Academics) — are the only non-institutional neighbors, and both sit squarely within the educator-practitioner orbit by subcategory.
The overall picture is an audience shaped almost entirely by the K–12 educator ecosystem, with no structural pull toward entertainment, consumer, or general-interest entities within the top 10.