All modern media companies today have been built by using these kinds of shady "growth hacks." Doesn't anybody see the irony of Buzzfeed calling out a fellow media company for using such tactics? Buzzfeed's entire growth strategy for years was copy-pasting content from trending reddit threads and turning them into "listicles" with clickbait headlines, then feeding them into Facebook. Was that not also plagiarism?
Buzzfeed cites its sources for its listicles. That’s the exact opposite of plagiarism.
Citing where you took the words from doesn't make you the author of those words.
I wouldn't even have a problem if Buzzfeed had just slightly rewrote the content from reddit. Because that would involve some effort. I wouldn't even care about attribution in that case.
But doing a full copy-paste, hitting publish and then collecting money for it is just disgusting.