The top 10 neighbors for Ladies And Gentlemen, The Weekend span six different subcategories — actors, journalists, TV personalities, authors, magazines, and podcasts — with only one fellow Humor Memes and Satire account in the set: Terrible Maps at 0.96.
That single same-kind neighbor sits well above the rest, but the shape is still classified as broad because the remaining nine positions are genuinely distributed across types rather than clustering around a second pole. Mina Kimes (Journalist, 0.90) and Katie Nolan (TV Personality, 0.90) are the next closest, followed by Nick Offerman (Actor, 0.89) and Hank Green (Author, 0.88). Rounding out the top 10 are The Chronicle of Higher Education (Magazine, 0.88) and Men in Blazers (Podcast, 0.88) — two entities whose subcategories rarely appear alongside humor accounts. The presence of higher-education publishing at this score level is the most structurally unexpected feature of the set: it suggests the audience carries a distinct intellectual-media orientation that extends well beyond comedy or sports commentary.
Across the full top 10, no single subcategory dominates after Terrible Maps; the mix of journalists, actors, authors, and niche media publishers points to an audience whose shape is defined less by genre loyalty than by a consistent taste profile that cuts across content types.