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Tom Holland is the sixth-nearest neighbor to League of Legends at 0.73 — the first non-gaming entity in the top 10, and a signal that this audience's shape bridges two distinct neighborhoods.

The two-peak structure is clear when the top 10 are tallied by subcategory. One cluster is gaming infrastructure: Overwatch leads at 0.79, followed by Riot Games at 0.78 (the developer behind League itself), Gears of War at 0.73, and 100 Thieves at 0.72. These four neighbors — two Video Game Franchises, one Game Developer, one Other — form a tight competitive-gaming cluster. The second peak is harder to name by a single subcategory but is anchored by Tom Holland (Actors, 0.73), Discord (Social Media, 0.74), and Rooster Teeth (Websites, 0.74). Discord and Rooster Teeth sit at the seam between the two clusters — both are platforms where gaming and broader internet culture overlap — while Tom Holland's presence pulls the second peak toward mainstream entertainment fandom. Pokimane, a Tech Personality at 0.72, and Dbrand, a Technology brand at 0.72, round out the ten, reinforcing the tech-and-creator-culture dimension of that second neighborhood.

Similarity here measures audience composition overlap, not thematic relatedness; the fact that an actor sits alongside a game developer at nearly identical scores is the structural finding, not a coincidence.

The top 10 reveal an audience that is simultaneously rooted in competitive gaming and porous enough to overlap substantially with mainstream entertainment and creator-platform fandom.

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