Because people who play D&D are massively literal. If it’s not on the list it ain’t D&D. As already stated, it’s just people looking for reassurance that the stuff they like is the RIGHT kind of inspiration.
Why should I care what inspires designers? Their pay check I assume.
If you want to know what Chris’ Perkins’ favourite fiction is ask Chris Perkins, but it’s no more useful for D&D than anyone else’s list of favourite fiction.
IMNSHO, to read a book (or view a piece of art, or hear a piece of music) and think "I don't care what inspired the creator!" feels like it would be a very sad way for me to experience the works I enjoy. To declare "and other fans could never appreciate that information either!" feels even sadder.
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