Asking the user to make a decision isn't in itself a bad thing.
At the end of the month, the company asked users if they noticed anything different.
But that's a lot to ask typical users to do.
A box then appeared that asked the user if they were "one of the good ones".
It's not clear how either would work in this design, at least without giving up on security and asking the user.
Every time you provide an option, you're asking the user to make a decision.
Asking casual users to keep track of such things is a bit much.
Afterwards, he asks the user if they would like to see a movie or create their own.
The program asks the user whether he or she wants to continue - repeatedly.
Q: It seems like you're asking users to do your job for you by reporting problems.