No, that's a prompt. There IS a difference.
I can't exactly take you seriously for "learning manners" when you use an image to convey profanity.
Before you reply, I suggest you use your search engine (whatever that may be) to define prompt and command. In case you don't, here's what I found:
prompt:
1. (this is not the used definition) (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling).
2. (This is the definition I used) assist or encourage (a hesitating speaker) to say something.
Per the definition, I was encouraging you, the hesitant, speaker, to say something regarding the subject I listed.
Now, per your usage "You have no right to make demands from other people" you use it as a noun and not a verb, which is the action part of speech. Given that, I will supply what I found on the noun definition of "demand"
demand: an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.
At least your definition is consistent with the rest of your sentence, but I assure you, there was no demand. I made the error of assumption in assuming you wanted to speak about this logically and with civility. As such, I figured an academic approach regarding the discussion of academia was appropriate.
One could argue that the arrogance, rudeness, and entitledness is yours. But, that's not why I'm here.