Talk:Chicken wire (chemistry)

Unnecessary edginess?
I am seeing both the structures of DMT and THC in this article, they are both very technically explained as examples, however, THC is by far one of the worst examples for an example of chicken wire format drawing. maybe the structure of benzene or phenanthrene or some other hydrocarbon, but THC is too complicated a structure for an example like this. It comes off to me as someone trying to inject drug culture into chemistry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.202.91.156 (talk) 05:40, 27 November 2014 (UTC)

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Rewrite due
There's a lot to be improved on this article. I'm putting it on my to-do list but it's a little concerning that I'm seeing the "chicken wire is a placeholder name for any organic compound" pop up on the internet without any citation for this long. I've never heard of it personally and haven't found sources that indicate as such (that aren't copying this article). Ideas on a better structure? Currently we have several examples of chemicals with the structure and then a list of uses of the term (some of which are dubious). Recon rabbit ( talk | edits ) 20:41, 26 December 2023 (UTC)