Twitter locked the accounts for Project Veritas and the watchdog’s founder, James O’Keefe, after they released a video with a Facebook official about the social media website’s policies. In a post on Telegram, the conservative group posted screenshots from its Twitter account, saying, “We’ve temporarily limited some of your account features.” The social media company said Project Veritas, according to the screenshot, violated its rules “against posting private information.” A video published on YouTube Wednesday—and is still available—included Project Veritas’ Christian Hartsock confronting Facebook executive Guy Rosen apparently outside his home. Project Veritas also captured Rosen apparently saying during an internal Facebook call meeting: “We have a system that is able to freeze commenting on threads in cases where our systems are detecting that there may be a thread that has hate speech or violence. … These are all things we’ve built over the past three-four years as part of our investments …