Regardless, there are spiders that do not have the wobble. Some people on this forum claim there are also some non-spiders that have the wobble from a spider parent. My point is that we can likely select against the wobble, if people steered away from breeding individuals with the wobble. When i get my first spider, it will probably be a long search.
Sadly it is a wishful thinking, Spider wobble, spin however people want to call it, they ALL do to a certain degree with some it is barely noticeable so much so that some people claim that their spider don't wobble, just like I have seen people saying "my spider doesn't wobble but every now and than it will tilt it's head", well that wobble.

There is just a various range of the wobble from hardly noticeable to severe.

Severe wobbler can through babies with a hardly noticeable wobble and vice versa, wobble can also increase or increase over time, during stressful situation etc

The only way not to contribute to the pollution in this case is not to breed spiders because it just cannot be bred out,