John Krasinski's top 10 neighbors span actors, comedians, journalists, a fact-account, an alcohol brand, and an authors account — a mixed composition with no single subcategory dominating and no score pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: the range runs from Matthew Berry at 0.87 down to James Breakwell at 0.85, a spread of just 0.02 across all ten positions. Four of the ten are fellow actors — Eric Stonestreet (0.87), Jenna Fischer (0.86), Anna Kendrick (0.85), and Rob McElhenney (0.85) — making actors the plurality subcategory, but not a majority. The remaining six slots go to a professional/fantasy sports analyst (Matthew Berry, 0.87), a fact-and-quote account (History In Pictures, 0.86), a beer-discovery app (Untappd, 0.85), two comedians (Jim Gaffigan at 0.85 and Tim Dillon at 0.85), and an authors account (James Breakwell, 0.85). The cross-kind presence of Untappd and History In Pictures alongside actors and comedians signals that the audience shape here is not defined by a single entertainment niche.
The flat, mixed composition suggests an audience that aggregates across mainstream comedy, ensemble TV, sports media, and casual content — without a concentrated core pulling in any one direction.