Is really systemd-oomd enforced?

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Hi,
I was reading the systemd-oomd documentation and it says:
«More precisely, only cgroups with memory.oom.group set to 1 and leaf cgroup nodes are eligible candidates.»
(https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-oomd.html)

However I haven't found any "memory.oom.group" file set to 1:

sudo find /sys -name "memory.oom.group" -exec grep -v '^0$'  '{}' \; | wc -l
0

So, Should I set memory.oom.group to 1?

Thanks in advance?
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