Dancing Astronaut's top 10 neighbors span events, musicians, cryptocurrency platforms, actors, and an author — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.90 down to 0.85, the defining signature of a flat shape.
The two closest neighbors sit nearly tied: The Academy Awards at 0.90 and Diplo at 0.90, followed by Bitcoin at 0.89. That trio alone spans three different subcategories — Events and Awards, Musicians and Bands, and Technology — signaling that no single audience type anchors the shape. Emily Ratajkowski (0.88, Actors) and Paulo Coelho (0.87, Authors) extend the spread further. The one neighbor sharing Dancing Astronaut's own subcategory (Websites) is Tech Insider at 0.87 — present, but not a standout. Coachella (0.87, Events and Awards) and Coinbase (0.86, Finance) add a festival brand and a crypto exchange to the mix, while Beatport (0.86, Entertainment Platforms) is the only neighbor with a direct electronic-music connection. UNICEF (0.85, Non-Profit) rounds out the ten.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Events and Awards ×2, Finance ×1, Musicians and Bands ×1, Technology ×1, Actors ×1, Authors ×1, Websites ×1, Entertainment Platforms ×1, Non-Profit ×1 — eight distinct subcategories across ten slots. The absence of any clustering here is itself the finding.
This flat, cross-category spread suggests an audience whose shape is defined by broad cultural engagement rather than loyalty to any one content vertical.