Community:AlreadyPro

AlreadyPro (known as Logan) is a Roblox user who is most notable for creating Load Character Lite as a Plugin, which has surpassed 3,000,000 installs.

Controversy
In November 2020, AlreadyPro was outed by several Twitter users for posting tweets that attempted to justify harassment against campaign staffers of the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign. In his tweet, AlreadyPro compared the trucks involved in the harassment to the "many looters and riots on the left", referring to the George Floyd protests. Although 93% of Black Lives Matter protests have been peaceful, many continue to believe that Black Lives Matter protests are largely violent, primarily due to political orientation or biased media framing. In response to the backlash AlreadyPro received from this controversy, he created an alternative account where he vowed to exclusively post his political views, keeping his main account free of politics. This promise was broken shortly afterwards, when he made a tweet casting doubt onto the COVID-19 death toll in the United States and the effectiveness of masks in protecting wearers against the spread of COVID-19.

A few days later, AlreadyPro was exposed for using clothing bots to re-upload clothing created by other creators to two of his groups: Rainbow Vice and Team Zer0. From this practice, AlreadyPro made over 475,000 Robux and sold over 50,000 clothes. AlreadyPro responded to these allegations by agreeing that reselling clothing is a bad practice, but claimed that someone compromised his account and uploaded all of the clothing for him. After apologizing, AlreadyPro took the Robux earned from the stolen clothing and moved the responsibility onto the users that called him out, saying that if they "truly cared designers, [they] could go ahead and contribute to removing the clothing" by joining the group and removing the clothes themselves.

In December 2020, AlreadyPro was outed again for sending a homophobic slur to Khary Penebaker, an openly gay member of the Democratic National Committee. AlreadyPro received a significant amount of criticism for this message, leading to him locking his Twitter account, blocking several users, and announcing a hiatus from Twitter, stating that he was going to avoid Twitter for as long as he possibly could; AlreadyPro returned from this hiatus after three hours. In response to this controversy, many developers made and advertised plugins that could work as alternatives to AlreadyPro's Load Character plugin, emphasizing that these plugins were not made by unproblematic people. Many other users called for Roblox to remove AlreadyPro from the website, claiming that his behavior was "unacceptable" and that people like him should have no influence on the Roblox community. AlreadyPro eventually wiped his Twitter profile and minimized his political posts, but the damage to his reputation was already done.