John, just to confirm, do you find the WD acts like the Samsung drives?
It looks like I have exactly the same one, the WDC WD40EZRX-00SPEB0, and
that's the one that always wakes up whenever it is polled (and I tested
this on 30 minute poll intervals, which means it had been spun down 20
minutes but still woke up). But I think from what you said that yours
doesn't wake up when it's polled, so long as it is given more than ten
minutes to spin down between polls.

Apart from setting a saner default polling interval in udisks2, perhaps
it would be a good solution to have a configuration setting in gnome-
disks (or at least in udisks2's conf file) that allows you to set the
polling interval. I don't mind my drive waking up once a day for a
check, but every 30 minutes just seems silly.

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Title:
  Disk standby timer is broken

Status in “udisks2” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  gnome-disk-utility's support for the drive standby timer is broken.
  Instead of issuing the STANDBY command to the drive, it issues the
  IDLE command.

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