If being ignored by 1/2 of 1 percent of the forum membership makes you give up posting ("What's the use?! No one's reading my posts anyhow!"), then I suppose you're too thin-skinned to participate on a traditional Catholic message board.
4 ignores is not that many. Just being a frequent poster on here will get you that many. The more you post, the more you are noticed -- and hence a greater chance to make enemies. If you're SSPX, many Sedes will ignore you. If you're Sede, then non-Sedes will ignore you.
I should also point out that people are curious -- people will still click "View" to read your posts, and then click "Hide" again when they're done. Many people can't resist. They leave the ignore on while they're offline to make a statement (to add to your ignore count, as a vote against you).
CathInfo has all types of (traditional) Catholics. So whatever type you are, there will be members who disagree with you -- quite vehemently in some cases. That's what makes CathInfo interesting and even fun. Variety is the spice of life.
I still insist that if I whittled the CathInfo membership down to "SSPX members" (a la Angelqueen), the remaining members would probably quit or post infrequently, out of boredom.
It's like the child who cries to have candy for dinner, even though he'd be crying later from a stomachache if I gave it to him. In that case, the child doesn't know what he asks for. Likewise, we all pray for things that aren't good for us, which God wisely and mercifully declines to grant.
Getting all upset -- "taking your ball and going home" -- because everyone here isn't a carbon copy of you, or best friend material, is childish at best.
Regarding your self-ban request, we don't do "emo", vanity threads or explosive exits around here. That was an old Fisheaters custom that didn't take off here, because CathInfo doesn't have an "Account Delete" function.
Why not just take a few days (weeks? months?) off. You'll probably want to come back eventually. Heck, I check out Fisheaters once in a while, and I have every reason to totally ignore that forum. I've been gone from there for over 3 years. Curiosity, if nothing else, gets you after a while.
Anyhow, you're always welcome here. Sorry if I was a bit harsh on you in my first paragraphs -- I'm speaking to everyone who has been -- or will be -- in your position, not just you.
God bless,
Matthew