Two neighbors sit at the top of Dr Disrespect's similarity graph separated by less than a thousandth of a point: Timthetatman at 0.95 and Ninja at 0.95 — and they belong to different subcategories. That split is the structural finding here.
The shape is two-peak, meaning the audience doesn't converge on a single neighborhood but bridges two. One peak runs through fellow Tech Personalities: Timthetatman (0.95) and FaZe Nickmercs (0.93) are the clearest representatives. The other runs through entities classified as Musicians and Bands: Ninja (0.95) and Jack "CouRage" Dunlop (0.93). Between those two clusters sits MrBeast (0.94, Lifestyle), which doesn't belong cleanly to either. Rounding out the top 10 are Fortnite (0.93, Video Game Franchises), Tana Mongeau (0.90, Reality TV Stars), Vspink (0.90, Fashion), Matthew Haag (0.90, Authors), and Bill Pulte (0.89, Professionals) — a notably varied set of subcategories that keeps the outer ring from collapsing into a single type.
The two-peak structure suggests an audience that is simultaneously anchored in the streaming-and-gaming world and drawn toward a broader creator-entertainment orbit, with no single subcategory dominating the full top 10.