Wallstreetbets' nearest audiences span an unusually wide range of entity types — tech publications, celebrity influencers, logistics brands, and a TV period drama — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: the top 10 scores run from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel at 0.90 down to Casey Neistat at 0.87, a band of just three points. That compression means no single entity defines this audience's shape. The neighbor mix, read by subcategory, is dominated by Celebrities and Influencers — Gary Vaynerchuk (0.89, Tech Personalities), Malala Yousafzai (0.89, Activists), Kal Penn (0.88, Actors), Lin-Manuel Miranda (0.88, Musicians and Bands), and Casey Neistat (0.87, TV Personalities) — alongside institutional and media entities like TED Talks (0.88, Education), FedEx (0.89, Transport and Logistics), and Engadget (0.88, Magazines). Wallstreetbets is itself a Website, and only one other Website appears in the top 10: Codecademy at 0.87. The cross-kind character here is the finding — the audience that follows a retail-trading community looks, in shape, nearly identical to audiences for a logistics giant, an activist, a Broadway composer, and a tech-media outlet.
The flat, cross-category spread suggests an audience defined less by a single interest cluster than by a broad, digitally engaged profile that overlaps with many different kinds of content and brands simultaneously.