I tried (just now) deliberately leaving it longer than 30 seconds to
come back after a logout. In fact left it longer than 60 seconds.
Nothing happening. I wasn't logged in via ssh as well at the time (I
hadn't thought the systemd --user instance was related to the ssh
session before so presumably might be confusing matters) so there's
nothing more to report than that the screen remained resolutely black.

There is no /usr/lib/systemd/user/gnome-session-wayland.service file on
this system. There is a .target file though which is presumably the one.
As the presumably-default timeout didn't seem to be honoured here there
didn't seem a lot of point in adding a shorter one so I left the file
alone. I'll try the change to /usr/share/wayland-sessions/ubuntu-
wayland.desktop (the only file in that directory) and report back in the
next comment...

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