I was flabbergasted when I learned that for many, many people who play ttrpgs, that hobby essentially means D&D. Seemed like very few had played, or actually even heard, about other systems.
Which seems insane to me, considering how many other systems there are.

Play D&D if you like it, that's absolutely okay. I'm certainly not knocking it. I just personally don't really care for it. To me, it kind of is like picking the vanilla flavour, when there are so many other different options to choose from.

Also, a little side note regarding how ttrpgs are more acceptable now, and more mainstream. While I'm happy to have more people in the hobby, there is one downside: we old timers lost all street cred the hobby gave to us.  
When people saw us carrying a bunch of roleplaying books in the streets, they feared us! Parents ushered their kids to other side of the street, scared that I will use my demonic witch powers to convert little Timmy-Sally to a goth who plays vampire the masquerade.
That is respect. Well, that's fear, to be precise. But fear is better. Respect can vanish quickly, but most people can't stop fearing easily. 🤘

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@Lunalucardrose20 Agree on the D&D being the basic vanilla flavour! I haven't had the chance to play that many TTRPGs, but I was a player in a Lancer game and that was fantastic. It was better than most of the D&D experiences I've had, I think partly because it felt like the rules and gameplay were holding hands with the story/setting, whereas D&D groups I've played with its always felt more "well this is the default and you can just slap anything onto it".