Nagging
Persistent, repeated prompts that interrupt user workflow.
What Is Nagging?
Nagging is a dark pattern that falls into the Visual Interference category. Persistent, repeated prompts that interrupt user workflow. By exploiting specific cognitive biases, companies use this manipulative design technique to push users into decisions they wouldn't normally make.
Real-World Examples
An interface employing the Nagging pattern purposely obscures the right choice and heavily pushes the user toward the manipulative action.
Clear, neutral design where all choices are presented equally without misleading framing or forced actions.
Severity Assessment
MEDIUM — Based on its impact on user autonomy and potential financial or privacy harm, this pattern is rated as MEDIUM.
Remediation
Replacing Nagging with ethical UX involves:
- Prioritizing user transparency and informed consent.
- Making opt-outs as easy as opt-ins.
- Removing asymmetric visual weights from critical choices.
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