On the bright side messages are in journal, but not if you use -u to filter.
And if a service looks like this:
  service[123]: good
  service[123]: good
  service[123]: <dead>

People wonder, until they look in an unfiltered journal to find the following 
it take some time and confusion.
  service[123]: good
  service[123]: good
  service[123]: failing because of XYZ
  service[123]: <dead>

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  journald is unable to attribute messages incoming from processes that
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