Random thoughts work like the chain of events, one linked to another, one recall sparking up the next, the Biblical begot. Hypertext leads to hyperlinkthinking.
Reader interactive yes, but not the way a book reader might interact. The scanner, the flipper, the go-by-the-gross-parts, and that worst of worst–the reader of the last page can’t-waiter.
Beware the student faker. "Who’s Jason? I guess that part wasn’t on the path I took" is a perfectly possible excuse.
Getting lost and going round in circles looking for that single link that is the gate to freedom.
There’s more, I’m sure. Hypertext is fun.