Thanks for these suggestions.

The first suggestion introduces a new term, the "User Selection List".
What is the user selection list? It's the screen for choosing who will
log in. That definition isn't much longer, so it's cognitively simpler
just to say "the screen for choosing who will log in". Perhaps there is
a simpler way of expressing it, but I don't think "the user selection
list" is it.

The second suggestion confuses a mechanism with a desired result. I
doubt anyone actually wants to "cancel automatic login"; what they
actually want to do is to log in themselves. Cancelling automatic login
is just a side-effect of doing that. Again, maybe there is a simpler way
of expressing it than "Allow _ seconds for anyone else to log in first",
but it should be at least as direct as that, rather than digressing.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Awkward wording in GDM Login Screen Settings
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