I think so. I think they need to determine an appropriate age for the users of their platform.
Then, verification to me seems like a normal thing that's even happening online, where some providers are already self-regulating. As an example, for LinkedIn, in order to be verified, you have to upload your driver's licence. For me to take a course at Oxford, I had to upload my passport for them to verify my identity, that I'm actually the person taking that course. I don't see it as a huge deal.