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I agree, only crackpots who are afraid of having their unoriginal ideas stolen ask for an NDA for a meeting.
The only thing I can think of is that META is afraid of people finding out how desperately they are trying to stay relevant.
The other reason as someone else pointed out that might be going on at the meeting is a $ amount for a contract of some sort. Companies often want to such business agreements confidential, especially the $ amounts.
That sounds stupid and desperate. If it's a fair offer then just make it contingent on being confidential.
It sounds like a stupid negotiation tactic like when the police separate suspects and tell them each that their buddy just ratted on them so they should talk now. It's like they learned negotiation from Facebook Marketplace.