The Divergent Series' top 10 neighbors span fashion, motivational content, actors, musicians, humor, and a TV show — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed between 0.92 and 0.88. That narrow band is the defining structural fact here: no one neighbor pulls away from the pack.
The shape is flat. American Eagle leads at 0.92, followed by Positive Vibes (0.91) and Hollister Co. (0.89) — two fashion brands and a motivational account forming the top three. Rob Dyrdek (0.89) and Sarcasm (0.89) sit just behind them, classified as an actor and a humor-memes account respectively. 2 Broke Girls (0.88) and Imagine Dragons (0.88) round out the mid-range, followed by Mamas Uncut (0.88) and SiriusXM Octane (0.87). The only fellow Movie Franchise in the top 10 is The Hunger Games at 0.88 — the single same-kind neighbor in the set.
The cross-kind composition is striking: fashion retail, motivational content, musicians, actors, a TV show, a website, and a radio channel all cluster within a four-point range. No single subcategory accounts for more than two of the ten slots, and the center entity's own subcategory appears just once.
This flat, mixed-category shape points to an audience defined less by genre loyalty than by a broad demographic profile that cuts across entertainment, lifestyle, and retail simultaneously.