Well, everyone and noone uses journald. The usual way to log is journald -> (r)syslogd -> remote log destination(s). I've never actually seen any other way.
The preferred journald way of "fetch your logs periodically" wouldn't pass any audit and doesn't work with any kind of log processing software that people use.
The preferred journald way of "fetch your logs periodically" wouldn't pass any audit and doesn't work with any kind of log processing software that people use.