Review documentation for IBM Style Guide audience and medium issues — accessibility (alt text, color, headings), global audience readiness (idioms, date formats, cultural references), tone (active voice, no "please" or "simply"), AI assistant style, marketing claims, and mobile/video content. Use this skill when reviewing docs for accessibility, internationalization, tone problems, or audience appropriateness. For Red Hat docs, prefer the rh-ssg-accessibility skill for accessibility-specific checks.
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Review documentation for IBM Style Guide audience and medium issues — accessibility (alt text, color, headings), global audience readiness (idioms, date formats, cultural references), tone (active voice, no "please" or "simply"), AI assistant style, marketing claims, and mobile/video content. Use this skill when reviewing docs for accessibility, internationalization, tone problems, or audience appropriateness. For Red Hat docs, prefer the rh-ssg-accessibility skill for accessibility-specific checks.
IBM Style Guide: Audience and Medium review skill
Review documentation for audience and medium issues: accessibility, global audiences, tone, AI assistant style, mobile, marketing, and video content.
Precedence: For Red Hat documentation, the Red Hat Supplementary Style Guide (SSG) takes precedence over IBM Style Guide rules. Where guidance conflicts, follow the RH SSG skill for that topic (e.g., rh-ssg-accessibility for accessibility).
Checklist
Accessibility
Every image has alt text that describes function, not appearance
Color is not the sole means of conveying meaning
Link text is descriptive (no "click here" or "see below")
Headings use semantic levels in order (H1 > H2 > H3); no skipped levels
Directional language is avoided ("the panel on the right"); use labels or names
Text equivalents are provided for video and audio content
Tables are used for data only, not for layout; header rows and captions are present
Global audiences
Idioms, slang, colloquialisms, and culture-specific references are avoided
Sentence structures are simple: subject-verb-object
Humor, puns, and wordplay are avoided
Latin abbreviations (e.g., i.e., etc.) are written out ("for example," "that is," "and so on")
Phrasal verbs are replaced with single-word alternatives ("remove" not "take out")
Date formats are unambiguous (1 January 2025, not 1/1/25)
Country-specific examples include context for international readers
"Domestic," "foreign," "overseas" are replaced with specific country or region names
Tone
Active voice and present tense are used as defaults
The reader is addressed as "you"
"Please" is not used in instructions
"Simply," "just," "easy," "straightforward" are not used
Content states what to do, not what not to do
Hedging is avoided ("You might want to consider possibly...")
AI assistant and conversational style
"I" is used for the assistant and "you" for the user
Responses lead with the answer, then explain
Filler phrases are avoided ("I think," "It seems like," "I'm happy to help")
The AI is not anthropomorphized (no feelings, opinions, or consciousness claims)
Errors are acknowledged plainly, not with casual language ("Oops!")
Marketing content
Superlatives are avoided ("best," "fastest") unless backed by evidence
No unsubstantiated claims or guarantees
Competitive comparisons do not disparage competitors
Concrete benefits are used over vague buzzwords
Mobile
Content is concise for small screens
Important information is front-loaded in headings and paragraphs
"Tap" is used instead of "click" for mobile interfaces
Videos
Scripts use a conversational, spoken style with short sentences
Closed captions and transcripts are provided
Visuals are introduced before being shown
How to use
Review only changed content and necessary context
For each issue found, cite the relevant IBM Style Guide section
Mark issues as required (accessibility violations, misleading tone) or [SUGGESTION] (style improvements)
Example invocations
"Review this file for audience and accessibility issues"
"Check this tutorial for global audience readiness"
"Do an IBM audience and medium review on modules/getting-started.adoc"