This splitlines() method works better than previous line
def clean_bad_words(original_text):
bad_words =
open(os.path.join(request.folder,'static','bad_words.txt')).readlines()
bad_word_is = None
for line in bad_words:
splitted = line.splitlines()
if splitted[0] in original_text:
bad_word_is = splitted[0]
return dict (bad_word_is = bad_word_is)
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