The two strongest pulls in Android Police's top 10 sit in different neighborhoods: XDA Developers at 0.79 and Android Central at 0.76 form a clear technology-and-Android-media peak, while the rest of the set fans out into gaming, entertainment, and auto — a genuine two-peak structure bridging a focused tech readership and a much broader consumer audience.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster is tight and on-topic: XDA Developers (Technology, 0.79) and Android Central (Websites, 0.76) are the only neighbors whose subcategories — Technology and Websites respectively — align closely with Android Police's own identity as a tech-focused website. From position three onward, the neighbor set shifts decisively. DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Shows, 0.74), Sonic the Hedgehog (Movie Franchises, 0.74), and YouTube Gaming (Entertainment Platforms, 0.73) form a second cluster anchored in gaming and genre entertainment. KINGDOM HEARTS (Video Game Franchises, 0.73) and HTC USA (Technology, 0.71) extend both peaks simultaneously. Samsung Mobile (Telecommunications, 0.71) and Nissan Motor (Auto, 0.71) then pull the set into mainstream consumer brand territory, with Best Buy Deals (Technology, 0.71) closing the top 10. The cross-kind spread — TV shows, movie franchises, auto brands, and a beauty brand appearing further down the wider graph — signals that the audience's shape is defined as much by a broad young-consumer profile as by any single tech interest.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that is simultaneously a specialist tech readership and a wide-ranging entertainment and consumer crowd, with no clean separation between the two.