The top 10 neighbors span actors, musicians, gaming personalities, and miscellaneous content accounts — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores stay elevated across the full set, from 0.98 down to 0.82.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Cole M. Sprouse leads at 0.98, the strongest signal in the set and the only neighbor that approaches near-identity. After that, the curve flattens quickly: Josh Peck follows at 0.91, then Post Malone at 0.87, Lili Reinhart at 0.85, and Timthetatman at 0.85. The subcategory breakdown across the top 10 shows three fellow Actors (Cole Sprouse, Josh Peck, Lili Reinhart), four Musicians and Bands (Post Malone, Ed Sheeran at 0.85, Ninja at 0.84, Brendon Urie at 0.83), two Tech Personalities (Timthetatman, with Dr Disrespect just outside the top 10), and one Miscellaneous entry — Best Videos at 0.82. The Musicians and Bands cluster is notably cross-genre, running from pop (Ed Sheeran) to gaming-adjacent streamers categorized under that subcategory (Ninja), which points to a shared audience demographic rather than a shared musical taste. Matthew Gray Gubler at 0.83 rounds out the Actors in the top 10.
The breadth of subcategories holding scores above 0.82 indicates an audience that is not tightly bound to any single content type — it tracks across entertainment, gaming, and music with roughly equal pull.