Abstract:In the context of modern life, particularly in Industry 4.0 within the online space, emotions and moods are frequently conveyed through social media posts. The trend of sharing stories, thoughts, and feelings on these platforms generates a vast and promising data source for Big Data. This creates both a challenge and an opportunity for research in applying technology to develop more automated and accurate methods for detecting stress in social media users. In this study, we developed a real-time system for stress detection in online posts, using the "Dreaddit: A Reddit Dataset for Stress Analysis in Social Media," which comprises 187,444 posts across five different Reddit domains. Each domain contains texts with both stressful and non-stressful content, showcasing various expressions of stress. A labeled dataset of 3,553 lines was created for training. Apache Kafka, PySpark, and AirFlow were utilized to build and deploy the model. Logistic Regression yielded the best results for new streaming data, achieving 69,39% for measuring accuracy and 68,97 for measuring F1-scores.