This struck me also. I initially thought "blimey, does HN provide them so much traffic that they're linkbaiting them now", but taking Quora content and repackaging it is just even lower.
It particularly struck me that HN very recently had an article that kicked off this exact debate.
What a sad state of affairs, although the full advert splash and the junky "similar" articles give that impression too.
It's not entirely slimy. Its a great way to drive traffic for both Forbes and Quora. How many people would have read this opinion if Forbes hadn't made it slightly more high-profile? Ars has been doing a similar feature-series for awhile, and I think its one of the best parts of their site:
It particularly struck me that HN very recently had an article that kicked off this exact debate.
What a sad state of affairs, although the full advert splash and the junky "similar" articles give that impression too.