Playboy's top 10 nearest neighbors span five different subcategories — magazines, websites, TV shows, actors, and athletes — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.89.
The shape is flat: High Times leads at 0.93, followed closely by MMAFighting.com at 0.92 and MMA Junkie at 0.90. The MMA cluster is the most visible structural feature — The Ultimate Fighter (0.90) and Miesha Tate (0.89) reinforce it, with Nate Diaz appearing further down the broader list. That said, the top 10 also includes Jessica Alba (0.90, Actors), Maxim (0.90, Magazines), Wolf Entertainment (0.90, Film Studios), 20th Century Studios Home Ent (0.89, Film Studios), and Skullcandy (0.89, Technology). Playboy's own subcategory — Magazines — has two representatives in the top 10: High Times and Maxim. The cross-kind presence of MMA media and combat sports athletes alongside film studios and a tech brand signals that the audience composition is genuinely mixed rather than organized around any single content category.
The flat shape across this diverse neighbor set suggests Playboy's audience is broadly distributed rather than concentrated around one community or interest cluster.