I'd be concerned that a user might choose an inappropriate desktop
wallpaper and I'd have no way to prevent it from being displayed to
everyone who uses the computer, so as admin I'd want to be able to
switch off the feature of showing the selected user's wallpaper on
LightDM and instead only show the same wallpaper for everybody. What
people put as the wallpaper on their own account is up to them, but the
login screen is a shared space.

Aside from that, as someone who isn't admin I might not want to show everyone 
my wallpaper. For instance, I use a wallpaper of Humble Indie Bundle 5 which 
seems childish for my age. I might not want others to see it when they come to 
use the computer. Now that I've read some of the comment section I know I can 
hide it with file permissions, but I wouldn't have thought of that on my own 
even after using Ubuntu for over 6 years. It makes much more sense in terms of 
organization, intuitiveness, and respecting user's privacy (which I thought 
Ubuntu was trying to champion) to make it a switch in the Appearance panel:
[X] Show my wallpaper on the log in screen

Which behind the scenes just changes the permissions on the file as
described by others. No fancy stuff.

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  Unity Greeter - Background of the Unity Greeter should reflect the
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