If you are going to be doing this operation over and over again, it may give you a modest performance gain to precompile a regex containing all of the blocks. For example:
import re
blocks = ["youtube.com", "google.com", "bing.com"]
precomp_regex = re.compile("|".join(map(re.escape, blocks)))
def string_contains_block(string, regex=precomp_regex):
return regex.search(string)
If your set of blocks is very large, or subject to change often, it may be worth storing as a radix trie. (Think of the OR'd regex as a very naive implementation of a radix trie).