Twitter suspended the account for Project Veritas and locked the account of the conservative watchdog’s founder, James O’Keefe, after he released a video with a Facebook official about the social media website’s policies. It came hours after the two accounts were locked. When trying to access the conservative group’s page, the standard Twitter suspension message reads: “Account suspended … Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules.” O’Keefe’s page appears to be still intact. Before, in a post on Telegram, the conservative group posted screenshots from its Twitter account, in which Twitter says: “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 on Feb. 10—which is still available—shows Project Veritas’ Christian Hartsock confronting Facebook executive Guy Rosen apparently outside his home. Project Veritas also captured Rosen apparently saying during an …