Roy Wood Jr.'s ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are activists, journalists, musicians, and organizers — not other comedians. The scores run from 0.9423 to 0.9635, a narrow band with no single dominant pull, which is what the flat shape classification reflects: the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across a distinct cluster rather than concentrating on any one neighbor.
Four of the ten are activists: Bernice King (0.96), DeRay Mckesson (0.96), Bree Newsome (0.96), and Brittany Cunningham (0.94). The activist-organization Color Of Change sits at 0.95, reinforcing that cluster. Two musicians round out the set — Killer Mike (0.95) and Dionne Warwick (0.95) — alongside journalist Michael Harriot (0.95), filmmaker Ava DuVernay (0.94), and politician Michelle Obama (0.94). No other comedian appears in the top 10; W. Kamau Bell enters at position 13 (0.94) in the broader dataset visible in the graph.
The composition of this cluster — weighted toward civic activists and advocacy-adjacent figures rather than entertainment peers — suggests Roy Wood Jr.'s audience is shaped less by comedy fandom than by engagement with public affairs and social commentary.