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Sorry, but you are freaking out about nothing.
This is just a field to save the date and potentially make it available to applications. Systemd won't enforce it - this is the job of the OS implementing it.
Unless a linux distro actively enforces it, it's kind of a big nothing burger. And that would most likely be the death of that distro.
This is the first step before enforcing anything.
That's why we're freaking out.
Stop it before is lays eggs.