Two neighborhoods sit at the top of Post Malone's similarity graph, separated by just 0.0002: Best Videos at 0.95 and Timthetatman at 0.95, representing a humor-and-meme cluster on one side and a gaming-and-streaming cluster on the other. That near-perfect tie is the defining structural feature here — the audience bridges two distinct content worlds rather than anchoring in one.
The gaming cluster is the denser of the two. Fortnite (0.93) reinforces it immediately below the top pair, followed by Jack "CouRage" Dunlop (0.91) and Ninja (0.91), both classified as Musicians and Bands in this dataset. That's three of the top six neighbors pulling from the same gaming-adjacent space. The humor-and-meme side has a single strong anchor in Best Videos but no second node to match it in the top 10. Beyond those two clusters, the remaining neighbors are notably scattered: Tana Mongeau (0.92) as a Reality TV Star, Conor McGregor (0.90) as an Athlete, MrBeast (0.90) in Lifestyle, Bill Pulte (0.89) as a Professional, and Michelob ULTRA (0.89) as an Alcohol brand — no two from the same subcategory. No other Musicians and Bands appear in the top 10 outside the two already noted.
The two-peak shape suggests an audience that sits at the intersection of internet humor culture and competitive gaming fandom, with a wide secondary fringe that resists easy categorization.