BroBible's top 10 neighbors span websites, politicians, TV personalities, journalists, and humor accounts — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.86 down to 0.83.
The shape is flat: Mental Floss leads at 0.86, followed by Ken Jennings (0.84) and Justin Amash (0.84), then For The Win (0.83) and Erika K Nardini (0.83). No neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the pack. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: Websites account for two entries (Mental Floss and For The Win), matching BroBible's own subcategory, but the remaining eight slots are occupied by a TV Personality, a Politician, a Professional, a News Publisher, a Humor Memes and Satire account, an Author, a second Politician, and a Podcasts and Radio outlet. The neighbor set is genuinely mixed — no single subcategory controls more than two positions. What's notable is how far the composition strays from sports or lad-culture content: Sports Business Journal (0.83) is the only sports-adjacent property in the top 10, while Brené Brown (0.83), Mitt Romney (0.83), and Men in Blazers (0.83) sit at essentially the same distance.
The flat, cross-kind shape suggests BroBible's audience is defined less by a specific content niche than by a broad, civically and culturally engaged profile that it shares with a wide range of unlike entities.