I agree that talking to someone who can't see your replies can be an annoying waste of time. Unfortunately, your solution to the problem probably causes more problems than it solves.
The ignore feature is strongly reminiscent of the killfile feature of Usenet readers. When there's another person in a conversation who, for whatever reason, brings out the worst in you, it's very helpful to silently block them. It breaks the thread of the conversation for you, but that's the cost of making a Ulysses pact. Unless you tell people you're ignoring someone, it's mostly harmless to others.
But where the feature becomes a problem is when the person ignoring someone else makes that fact public. On Usenet, it was common to publicly *plonk*
trolls, which sometimes caused more noise than if everyone did the same thing quietly. Reciprocal ignoring would essentially build the plonk announcement into the system. That destroys the one positive feature of ignoring someone: reducing drama.