The top 10 neighbors compress into a narrow 0.03-point band — from GitHub at 0.91 down to Slashdot at 0.88 — with no single entity pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat, and the composition of that flat cluster is the finding. Five of the ten neighbors carry the Technology subcategory: GitHub (0.91), Slack (0.89), Trello (0.89), Think with Google (0.88), and MongoDB (0.88). That makes DigitalOcean's own subcategory the dominant type in the set — the audience shape looks, in large part, like its own kind. But the remaining five neighbors cut across very different categories: WIRED Science (0.89) is a magazine, Signal (0.89) is a Social Media brand, Andrew Yang (0.89) is a Politician, Trader Joe's List (0.89) is a Grocery and Superstores brand, and Slashdot (0.88) is a Website. The presence of a grocery account and a politician at near-identical scores to developer tools signals that the audience overlap here is driven by a shared demographic disposition rather than any single topical interest.
The flat structure — no spike, no gap — means this audience is broadly distributed across tech tools, civic media, and general-interest digital culture simultaneously.