At 0.9757 and 0.9723, Positive Vibes and Motivation — both Motivational subcategory — form a distinct first peak in Sarcasm's top 10, with no other entity in the set sharing Sarcasm's own Humor Memes and Satire subcategory. The second cluster pulls toward teen fashion and lifestyle: American Eagle (0.95) and Hollister Co. (0.93) are the two Fashion-subcategory neighbors, bracketing a website (Mamas Uncut, 0.97) and a TV show (Grey's Anatomy, 0.94). The shape is a genuine two-peak structure — a motivational-content neighborhood at the top, and a teen-brand/lifestyle neighborhood just below it — with Nash Grier (0.93, TV Personalities), SiriusXM Octane (0.92, Podcasts and Radio), 5 Seconds of Summer (0.92), and Slipknot (0.91) — both Musicians and Bands — filling the lower tier.
The cross-kind finding is the headline: Sarcasm's nearest audiences are shaped by motivational pages and youth-oriented consumer brands, not by other humor or satire accounts. The two musicians at positions 9 and 10 — one pop-punk, one metal — suggest the audience also overlaps with music fanbases, but that signal is weaker than the motivational and fashion clusters above them.
This two-peak pattern points to an audience that simultaneously gravitates toward aspirational content and mainstream youth culture, with the humor framing of Sarcasm itself having no close structural twin in the top 10.