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The top 10 neighbors for Google Analytics span a notably mixed set of subcategories — tech media, blogs, social platforms, B2B tools, and a humor-satire account — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 (Click.Click.Click) down to 0.95 (Ars Technica), a band of less than two percentage points across all ten. Lifehacker (0.96) and LinkedIn (0.96) sit just behind the leader, followed by Glassdoor (0.95) and Engadget (0.95). The subcategory distribution across the ten is genuinely varied: Blogs, Social Media, Other, Magazines, Education, Technology (Miscellaneous), Tech Personalities, Technology (Brands), and Websites each appear once or twice. No single subcategory dominates. Google Analytics itself is classified as Technology (Brands), and only one neighbor — Think with Google (0.95) — shares that exact subcategory, making this a largely cross-kind cluster.

The most structurally notable element is the presence of Click.Click.Click, a Humor Memes and Satire account, at the top of the list — ahead of tech publications, professional networks, and B2B platforms. That placement is not a thematic claim; it reflects audience composition overlap, not content similarity. The rest of the top 10 is anchored by professional and tech-adjacent media: a blog, a social platform, a jobs platform, a tech magazine, an education organization, a tech-news miscellaneous account, a tech personality, a sibling Google brand, and a tech website.

The flat shape and cross-kind mix suggest Google Analytics draws an audience whose composition is shared broadly across professional, tech-media, and digital-native contexts rather than clustering tightly around any one content type.

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