Drop's top 10 nearest neighbors span actors, musicians, websites, and entertainment media — with no other Finance brand appearing in the set and no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from IGN Deals at 0.68 down to Sam Smith at 0.64, a range of just four points across ten neighbors. That compression means no one entity dominates; the audience looks equally like several different kinds. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix of Actors (Tom Hiddleston at 0.65, Clark Gregg at 0.65, Brie Larson at 0.64), Musicians and Bands (Ellie Goulding at 0.67, Kid Cudi at 0.65, Sam Smith at 0.64), and digital media properties (ComicBook.com at 0.66, Fandango at 0.65). The lone outlier by subcategory is IGN Deals, classified as a Magazine, which sits at the top of the set. The overall character of the cluster leans toward entertainment-adjacent audiences — film, music, and pop-culture media — rather than anything finance or commerce-adjacent.
What this reveals is an audience whose shape is defined by broad entertainment consumption rather than a tight niche: Drop draws people who look like fans of actors, musicians, and pop-culture outlets all at once, with no single community owning the signal.