In a case about a Delaware corporation with a bespoke governance structure, a shareholder attacked a provision that grants insiders 10 votes per share and gives the company flexibility on who qualifies for this exalted treatment, leaving other shareholders “forever relegated to second-class status.”The company, Bumble Inc., “operates a suite of online applications that enable users to make connections by initiating romantic relationships, forming friendships, and expanding their professional networks,” Vice Chancellor J …