Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-17623-20160607102724/@comment-4271790-20160613222909

Just another suggestion: You may also have to point out the odd case of Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie and other similar cases in the canon policy. Reason I bring this up is because the script of the movie was directly written by Kishimoto himself, but is not considered to be part of the canonical events of the manga. Yet the policy (which I understand is a work in progress) currently states:

"Canon policy"

- Simply put, everything written by Kishimoto and as of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Kodachi is considered high canon.

I'm sure those who would read the policy would find it a bit strange how something written by Kishimoto isn't considered 100% canon (thus warranting an explanation). There may need to be a clarification that not everything written by Kishimoto, while it can be "K-canon", should be automatically considered "high canon". The ramifications of this going unexplained could leave readers quite perplexed at this policy.

Since this is modeled from the canon policy of the Star Wars Wiki, perhaps what is elaborated on in the "G-canon" portion of the article can be emulated here. Just a thought.