The top 10 neighbors for NYC Mayor form a tight cluster of New York City civic and cultural institutions — no single neighbor dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.99.
The shape is flat. Four of the top six neighbors are Government subcategory entities: NYC Mayor's Office (0.9985), City of New York (0.9972), NYCEM - Notify NYC (0.9955), and MTA (0.9944). NYCT Subway (0.9939), classified as a City and Local Account, fits the same civic orbit. NYPD News (0.9915) rounds out the government-adjacent cluster. These six account for the top of the set and share the tightest scores.
The remaining four neighbors shift the composition toward New York cultural institutions: New York Public Library (0.9748), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (0.9727), Bareburger (0.9712) — a restaurant brand and the one commercial outlier in the top 10 — and MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (0.9711). The two Non-Profit museums and the Education-subcategory library suggest the audience extends naturally from civic government into the city's public cultural infrastructure. No other Government Official appears in the top 10; the center entity's own subcategory is absent from all ten neighbors.
The overall picture is an audience defined almost entirely by New York City institutional identity — civic agencies first, then cultural anchors, with geography as the organizing principle rather than political category.