Forum:SH:Stance on Story Group Tweets

So I often edit on the wiki and I've run across characters or ships in movies such as Return of the Jedi that are only named in legends sources, for example Rear Admiral Chiraneau. Chiraneau appeared in Return of the Jedi but was named in a legends source so there is no canon equivalent even though the character appeared in the film. Having said this, I am aware that Leland Chee explained this in a thread on twitter some time ago. https://twitter.com/HolocronKeeper/status/877200182735011841 and https://twitter.com/HolocronKeeper/status/877210506787905536 We already use those tweets as sources for putting film promotion images or visual dictionaries of characters that were in movies.

What I'm not sure is if these two tweets are part of Wookieepedia's article creation policy. For example, let's say I want to create the canon equivalent of Chiraneau and use the two tweets as sources. Could I then go off and create the many other articles like the Thunderflare, or Jendon? If these types of articles that first appeared in movies are slowly confirmed canon like the Stalker, Guarlara (Star Destroyer), and Cabbel/Canon, who all first appeared in the movies, wouldn't that reinforce Leland's tweets and the stance of the Lucasfilm Story Group? Also what I am asking is for characters/ species/ items/ ships/ and etc that first appeared in the movies and named in now legends sources like Chiraneau, and not any other type of medium like legends video games or books that legends articles first appear in. The Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport/Canon was created when I asked Pablo Hidalgo in a now deleted tweet, on whether or not it was canon, and his response from what I remember was that something like "yes it appeared in Episode III on Mygeeto", which follows Leland's and seemingly the Story Group's logic on the subject.

I know that we already use this tweet: https://twitter.com/HolocronKeeper/status/765575801865588738 to create articles. I was going to put this in the discussion section attached to this wiki, then decided just to ask one of the admins instead, and then User:Xd1358 suggested it more efficient I write this here in the Senate Hall. Just something I've been heavily pondering lately, thanks!--Vitus Infinitus (talk) 07:37, December 10, 2017 (UTC)