First and foremost, condemning tweaks will not do anything expect but raise more awareness on the topic due to propaganda; enforcing such policy is not only pointless but impossible expect does nothing more but capture players curiosity and leading to more adoption of tweaks in end of the day.
A common misconception, making things easy to find will increase it's outlook, when you make it very hard to find, even more reason for it to be found. People will dig and put into effort to taste the forbidden fruits, hiding the tweaks will not satisfy you, it will only get you to win this argument temporarily before you come up start accusing that those players must be hacking when you or your friends "lost" into some battles.
Allowing those tweaks to be broadcast not only maintain connection between developers but also permits us to come up official tweaks (hint: one-view inventory) and do something about afk-farming-afk-casting (hint: you can't auto-cast while auto-loot). Bottom line, what we are doing, being transparent allows us to do more good than spread bad.