The top 10 neighbors for Hasan Minhaj span nine different subcategories — a mix that includes actors, a tech website, an education brand, a non-profit, and only one fellow comedian — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.943 to 0.954.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack. The Verge leads at 0.954, followed closely by actors Kumail Nanjiani (0.953) and Kal Penn (0.951), then Brandon Stanton (0.950) and Roxane Gay (0.949). The only other comedian in the top 10 is Aparna Nancherla at 0.946 — meaning the audience shape here is defined less by comedy than by a cross-kind cluster of tech media, civic organizations, and culturally engaged public figures. BuzzFeed (0.944), Skillshare (0.944), Notion (0.944), and the American Civil Liberties Union (0.943) round out the ten, pulling in news publishing, education, technology, and non-profit — four distinct categories in the bottom four slots alone.
The flat distribution and cross-kind composition together suggest an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any single content type or persona, but instead overlaps broadly with digitally-oriented, civically-aware consumers of media across formats.