While working on the news, I've come across this PCGamer article that describes the work that tech site Rtings.com, that focus on TVs, Monitors and Headphones, has done with a burn-in test on several OLED monitors and TVs for the last year.
Here's the PCGamer article: https://www.pcgamer.com/one-year-later-this-ongoing-burn-in-test-shines-light-on-oled-displays/
And here's the Rtings video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOcLasaRCzY
The conclusion is that burn-ins will depend on the content you watch, specially if it features bright colours. CoD: WWII did well, FIFA 18 caused burn-ins, and if you watch a lot of news, and CNN in particular...

Please excuse my bad English.
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