Index, trigger on _LT table?

Index or trigger can be created directly on LT table, instead of going through beginDDL and commit DDL on the current view. What's the impact? I noticed that the trigger created this way won't show on LTS Table after beginDDL.
Any guide line about this?
Thanks,
Sharon

Thanks! I will try to move the triggers out of _LT table.                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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