The site offers quite a few features in submitting artwork such as multiple files within said submission, folders to keep genre and types of work, and others like a profile editing submission where you may write bios of your own characters before submitting. You can do more than watching other art accounts, such as omitting certain features like journals for example, focusing on watching their art for instance. The site also offers a "friend" system where you can befriend other art accounts and share anything that can be marked as such to be viewed.
Users also have options on how to ban/block other accounts, opting to continue watching their work or even blocking said work from appearing on their screen whenever they log on.
All this with options to connect to social media and other sites you may have joined, and the option to keep your gallery visible/invisible to the web if they are not members already.
The downside will include its Administration and the way its handled, with staff at times acting unruly and unfair to members, giving the impression on bending rules to certain artists when they upload work that could potentially go against the site's guidelines, or being overly rude and insensible on interactions with members just as well. This is a huge reason as to why I am not giving this site a higher rating.
You will have to be careful on any interactions within its Personal Messages, being that staff may also read said messages. Otherwise Inkbunny can be a pleasant experience to have as your own gallery choice. If Staff can be more sociable and considerate, this place can grow even higher.
Tip for consumers:
Try to be patient with Administration and Staff should you sign up for this site. Very advisable.