Ladies And Gentlemen, The Weekend pulls away from the rest of the top 10 at 0.96 — a gap of nearly seven points to the next neighbor — making it the clearest structural spike in this dataset.
The shape is a spike, and that single neighbor accounts for most of the signal. Below it, positions two through ten compress into a tight band running from 0.88 down to 0.87. AP Oddities (0.88) and Hank Green (0.88) sit just behind, followed by Nick Offerman (0.88), SparkNotes (0.88), NASA InSight (0.87), and NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (0.87). The subcategory mix across those nine is notably cross-kind: Websites, an Author, an Actor, a Research Organization pair, a Magazine, and a TV Personality. Only Ladies And Gentlemen, The Weekend shares Terrible Maps' own subcategory of Humor Memes and Satire — every other neighbor in the top 10 is something else entirely. The cluster reads less like a humor-content neighborhood and more like an educated, curiosity-driven audience that happens to follow science accounts, literary figures, and reference sites alongside its satire.
That cross-kind spread, anchored by one dominant same-kind neighbor, suggests an audience defined more by a particular disposition than by any single content category.